Resorts

Hakuba 47/Goryu

Hakuba 47 shares a lift pass with the Goryu Ski Resort. What sets it apart from its other Hakuba ski resort counterparts are the fantastic terrain park and the snow quality. Hakuba 47 largely north facing…

Happo One

Happo One is incredibly well suited to intermediates.It also has some beginners’ terrain near the four base areas and piste runs for advanced skiers and snowboarders that are commonly covered in well formed moguls

Iwatake

Iwatake is a great ski area for intermediates. It also has some steep green runs for confident beginners, a popular terrain park, and a smattering of bumps runs and powder lines there’s definitely no terrain thats for experts.

Tsugiake

Tsugaike has 156 hectares of piste spread across 880 metres of vertical. Massive beginners’ area about 350 metres wide.Advanced powder hunters might find some fun off-piste in the trees, particularly off the Tsuga No. 2 lift

Cortina

Cortina Hakuba , a treat for freeriders in the off-piste zones (aka self-responsibility areas) the tree skiing is an absolute ripper! Fantastic lines off ridgelines that drop into well spaced trees with moderate to steep gradients.

Norikuru

Hakuba Norikura is wedged between Tsugaike and Hakuba Cortina resorts. Norikura is a small resort however when combined with Cortina on the same ticket it makes for a great day of powder skiing and snowboarding.

Sanozaka

Hakuba Sanosaka is located in the southern part of the Hakuba Valley. This small resort is famous for its’ “big air kicker” located at the very front of the resort. Don’t be put off by this though, as Sanosaka is a fantastic resort for the…

Sun Alpina

Sun Alpina /Kashimayari Sports Village is for everyone from beginners to the experienced with 8 lifts and 22 runs. You can enjoy panoramic views of the Northern Alps, Lake Aoki and Lake Nakatsuna from the slopes.

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